OREBRO, Sweden (AP) — Despite his gunshot wounds, sustained Tuesday in Sweden’s deadliest mass shooting, Salim Karim Iskef ...
The government says it is seeking to strengthen vetting for gun licenses and restrict access to semi-automatic weapons.
In the low-level buildings of Campus Risbergska in Orebro, a 35-year-old man stalked the corridors looking for his targets.
Officials in Sweden have vowed to determine why a man killed 10 people, and apparently himself, in an unprecedented attack ...
The suspect, named in reports as 35-year-old local man Rickard Andersson, was reported to be a former student of the school ...
The changes would make it harder to access semiautomatic weapons, and enhance police and medical checks in license applications.
Swedish authorities have confirmed 11 people died in Tuesday's atrocity, including the gunman, after the suspect prowled ...
Syria's embassy to Stockholm says Syrians were among the 10 victims of a gunman who carried out the worst shooting in Swedish ...
Ten years ago, Salim Iskef fled Syria - where Islamic State militants had killed his father - for Sweden, only to be gunned ...